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In addition all properties in `+spring.jpa.properties.*+` are passed through as normal JPA
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properties (with the prefix stripped) when the local `EntityManagerFactory` is created.
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Hibernate defines `Physical` and `Implicit` naming strategies: Spring Boot configures
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`SpringPhysicalNamingStrategy` by default. This implementation provides the same
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table structure as Hibernate 4. If you'd rather use Hibernate 5's default instead, set
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the following property:
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[[howto-configure-hibernate-naming-strategy]]
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=== Configure Hibernate Naming Strategy
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Hibernate defines `Physical` and `Implicit` naming strategies. Spring Boot configures
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`SpringPhysicalNamingStrategy` by default. This implementation provides the same table
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structure as Hibernate 4: all dots are replaced by underscores and camel cases are
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replaced by underscores as well. By default, all table names are generated in lower case
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but it is possible to override that flag if your schema requires it.
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Concretely, a `TelephoneNumber` entity will be mapped to the `telephone_number` table.
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If you'd rather use Hibernate 5's default instead, set the following property:
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